Constraining tidal dissipation in F-type main-sequence stars: the case of CoRoT-11
A. F. Lanza, C. Damiani, D. Gandolfi

TL;DR
This study uses the CoRoT-11 system to constrain tidal dissipation in F-type stars, applying a tidal lag model and proposing observational methods to measure the star's tidal quality factor over decades.
Contribution
It provides the first constraints on the tidal quality factor of an F-type star using a combined modeling and observational approach with CoRoT-11.
Findings
Q'_s estimated between 4.0E+06 and 2.0E+07
Initial stellar rotation periods longer than the orbital period are excluded
Potential for direct measurement of tidal dissipation through long-term transit timing
Abstract
Tidal dissipation in late-type stars is presently poorly understood and the study of planetary systems hosting hot Jupiters can provide new observational constraints to test proposed theories. We focus on systems with F-type main-sequence stars and find that the recently discovered system CoRoT-11 is presently the best suited for such a kind of investigation. A classic constant tidal lag model is applied to reproduce the evolution of the system from a plausible nearly synchronous state on the ZAMS to the present state, thus putting constraints on the average modified tidal quality factor <Q'_s> of its F6V star. Initial conditions with the stellar rotation period longer than the orbital period of the planet can be excluded on the basis of the presently observed state in which the star spins faster than the planet orbit. It is found that <Q'_s> is approximately between 4.0E+06 and 2.0E+07…
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